Belly Button Temporary Tattoos: Time for a Tummy Talk

Remember the shorts that used to run on Nickelodeon featuring talking bellies? They basically drew faces onto people’s bellies and moved the belly faces by sucking in their stomachs or puffing it out. Now you can do the same, minus having to draw faces on your belly, because you can just stick them on with these temporary tummy tattoos.

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The Talking Bellies Temporary Tattoos come with various shapes and styles for eyebrows, eyes, noses, and even mustaches. That way, you can create custom faces and have tummy conversations that will make you double up with laughter with others who have the same type of humor as you.

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Add Some Eggsitement To Your Easter With Amazing Easter Eggs

Easter is just around the corner, and with it comes the annual task of decorating Easter eggs. This year, leave your pastel paints and your boiled-on plastic sleeves behind. Try your hand at some of these designs which are sure to amaze your children and exhaust your patience… 

Game of Thrones Gets LEGO-Lized

Game of Thrones is awesome enough as it is. But it’s about to get awesomer thanks to LEGO hobbyists and builders who also happen to be fans of the show. Now, thanks to fans and hobbyists, some of the show’s memorable moments have been immortalized forever and recreated in LEGO.

Classic Game Of Thrones Scenes Recreated In LEGO

Of course, GoT isn’t shy when it comes to the violence which sometimes borders on the absolutely gory. I think it’s safe to say that LEGO definitely tones down the gore factor a bit. Though in this scene where Jaime Lannister slays the Mad King, they still manage to spill blood.

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And it wouldn’t be a Game of Thrones tribute if the actual Throne of Swords weren’t recreated in the building blocks that everyone loves so much, right?

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And here’s the final scene we have for you. Take note of the high level detail on Tyrion Lannister as he bribes Mord to let him out of his sky cell.

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Check out more Game of Thrones LEGO sequences over at legogameofthrones.com.

[via Buzz Patrol]

Showcasing The Best Of The 2013 International Home + Housewares Show

Some of the coolest stuff from the 2013 International Home + Housewares Show Although the 2013 International Home + Housewares Show has come and
gone, the convention’s 2,000+ exibitors from 35 nations left us with a
massive hoard of innovative goodies. While there’s no way that I’d be
able to share everything that was presented in Chicago’s ultimate new
product party, but here are a few especially cool things that caught my
eye at this year’s event:

The World Is A Canvas – Mind Bending Perspective Art

If you only like looking at art in museums, you might never experience the ingenius, perspective-based art of Felice Varini, a Swiss artist who sees the whole world as his canvas.

Top 10 Best Photo Apps For Your Android Device

10 Best Photo AppsTake a look at ten of the best applications available for your Android phone or tablet. Here you’ll find image editors, organizers and other excelent tools for the mobile photographer.  

Bubble Wrap Portraits: Pop Art, Literally.

Some people relieve their stress by popping bubble wrap. Others exercise their creativity and showcase their talent by creating portraits using bubble wrap. And by ‘others’, we mean artist Bradley Hart.

He probably had to buy rolls and rolls of the stuff and he clearly spent a lot of time working on his project. But I think his efforts paid off, because just take a look at what he made. This here is a bubble wrap portrait of Steve Jobs.

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Not that you needed me to tell you, because you were probably able to recognize him on your own.

What Bradley did was fill syringes with certain colors of acrylic paint. He then painstakingly injected different colored paint into various bubbles on the huge sheet of bubble wrap to create his unique portraits.

Pixels on computer screens store our memories with social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The process of injecting bubble wrap with paint in order to create one coherent picture, references pixilation as a combination of 1’s and 0’s that result in an image for us to consume.

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Bradley’s What? Where? When? Why? How? series of bubble wrap portraits will be on display at New York’s gallery nine5 until March 26, 2013. Do drop by if you’re in the area.

[via My Modern Met via Dvice]

Strange Food: Top 3 Weirdest Burgers Ever?

There are many facts in life. The Earth is round, a force called gravity exists. But what is the most important fact of all? That would of course be the fact that people are constantly attempting to create the latest and weirdest burgers imaginable. So here it is – The Top 3 Weirdest Burgers. From showpiece sneaker-shaped delights, to perplexing dessert burgers, there truly is no end to the strange things which can be packed between 2 pieces of bread.

Grow Your Own Beer

Grow Your Own Beer Garden Kit TerrariumBrewing your own beer has been a really hot hobby for quite a few years. While this often makes commercial brands seem a bit anemic, real beer connoisseurs are in heaven. So what comes next for that beer brewer with OCD? Well, getting out and growing your own ingredients for the beer of course. DuneCraft makes it easy for the neophyte gardener with a kit to help you grown the plants in a terrarium.

Image Toaster Prints the Latest Images on Your Morning Toast

A picture speaks a thousand words. It might be hard to discern 6×6 pixel images on your morning toast, but at least you’ll be able to get a headstart on everyone when it comes to the day’s newest images on Google with the help of the Image Toaster.

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The Image Toaster basically ‘prints’ (or rather, ‘toasts’) random new images from Google onto your toast. It was created by Dutch designer Scott van Haastrecht for a school project, but it has the potential to be something big.

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His toaster is still a prototype and needs to be tethered to a computer to work, although Scott explains that the final version of the toaster should be able to function via Wi-Fi and will only need a power cord to function.

Printing news or the most recent social media feeds on your morning toast? That could be a reality one day.

[Creative Applications via Co.Design via PetaPixel via C|NET]